MA Applied Human Rights
Program Description
Course summary
- Develop a multidisciplinary understanding of contemporary issues in human rights and social justice.
- Understand how human rights organisations work in practice.
- Apply your skills by working alongside human rights practitioners throughout the course.
- Take part in the work of the Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice.
- Enhance your employability and make the transition into a rewarding career.
This course prepares you for a career in
- human rights law
- policy or development work
- human rights advocacy
- academia or teaching
- non-government organisations (NGOs)
- local and central government services
- research and development organisations
Admission Requirements
The following qualifications will be considered for entry on to postgraduate taught programmes,
- three year Bachelor Degree with a minimum score of between 55 to 60 per cent or above (from a reputable university)
- four year Bachelor Degree with a minimum score of 55 per cent or above (from a reputable university)
- Successful completion of a recognised pre-masters course
IELTS Requirements
Listening |
Reading |
Writing |
Speaking |
Overall |
5.5 |
5.5 |
6 |
5.5 |
6.5 |
Remarks:
IELTS Waiver Available.